• people with autism

    From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to All on Fri May 1 14:12:24 2026
    Boy we really need to figure out what the hell has been going on in the past 30+ years. something must have got in our food supply to affect these people's brains. maybe roundup and other things.

    I have been training people on a type of 3d printer for electronics and i
    have mostly what i call young people. which are people who are younger than me.

    I have one guy who is in his own little world and acts weird. he's supposed to be watching the machine run after setup and watch it feed and stop it if there's an issue. he was staring at the wall while the machine malfunctioned for over a minute. i said why are you staring at the wall?? and he said he wasn't and he said he was 'looking over there' which he then pointed to another wall.

    and he also picks up his arms like a t-rexdinosaur and darts away
    before the process is done. it's like he wants to get the fuck out of there because he doesn't want to do it. he also drew a picture of a guy with a beard and wrote meat hunter on it and stuck it to the machine. Both his
    mother and him work at the same place and if she doesn't come in, he doesn't come in. he also disappears when the machine is almost done and we have to switch materials.

    They gave me another guy and he wasn't great either. he told he he'd be
    right back. i said okay but we have 12 operations left and it's done and i can show you how to setup. and he said ok. this is a short amount of time. he disappeared for 45 mins. I went to go get water and he was in the break room. he was reading the 4 page SOP on and off all night and i did a quick jokingly quiz about what do you do with the machine at the end of the shift. he couldn't remember. You have to home it. there's not much else he could have gathered from that instruction other than that part. he also brought
    up something like that in the beginning as a question so i thought he'd get it when i asked him. overall he had a lot of trouble remembering what to do all night and there's not much to do. you set it up and wait an hour. it's easy stuff.

    just real space cases.


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  • From Kurisu@VERT/RPNET to MRO on Fri May 1 16:26:47 2026
    Re: people with autism
    By: MRO to All on Fri May 01 2026 02:12 pm

    I have been training people on a type of 3d printer for electronics and i have mostly what i call young people. which are people who are younger than me.

    Can you give a rough age range / estimate because this is just.. something else... wondering if it could be a generational thing?
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  • From MIKE POWELL@VERT/CAPTEST to KURISU on Sat May 2 20:22:00 2026
    I have been training people on a type of 3d printer for electronics and i have mostly what i call young people. which are people who are younger than
    me.

    Can you give a rough age range / estimate because this is just.. something else... wondering if it could be a generational thing?

    I wonder about that also. Kids of a certain age and below have grown up in
    a world of mobile phones, tablets, etc., and I very much suspect that the
    ones that have been allowed to interact with these objects without, or with little, restriction have broken attention spans.

    Those of us who are old enough that we grew up in houses without such
    things really notice the difference.


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  • From fusion@VERT/CFBBS to MIKE POWELL on Sat May 2 14:25:00 2026
    On 02 May 2026, MIKE POWELL said the following...

    I have been training people on a type of 3d printer for electronics an have mostly what i call young people. which are people who are younge than
    me.

    Can you give a rough age range / estimate because this is just.. somethi else... wondering if it could be a generational thing?

    I wonder about that also. Kids of a certain age and below have grown up in a world of mobile phones, tablets, etc., and I very much suspect that the ones that have been allowed to interact with these objects without,
    or with little, restriction have broken attention spans.

    there is research coming out that any education involving computers, tablets, etc. is reducing student outcome. i don't know if it's just people's brains being wired to think "this knowledge is always available on the internet i don't need it now (or may never)" vs "this is knowledge i have in my own head, i might need it someday" or what..

    Those of us who are old enough that we grew up in houses without such things really notice the difference.

    then again we had video games and tons of junk TV and movies (including subliminal messaging! ever want a dr pepper after watching spiderman with tobey maguire? lol) and somehow we managed to put a line between that and education.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to mike powell on Sat May 2 21:28:36 2026
    Re: Re: people with autism
    By: fusion to MIKE POWELL on Sat May 02 2026 02:25 pm


    I wonder about that also. Kids of a certain age and below have grown up in
    a world of mobile phones, tablets, etc., and I very much suspect that the >ones that have been allowed to interact with these objects without, or with >little, restriction have broken attention spans.

    Those of us who are old enough that we grew up in houses without such
    things really notice the difference.


    The real weird one is 19. the guy what took off for 45+ mins is
    around 35. The kid's mom is real smart, but he isn't really at all like that. my lead actually apologized because he thought he'd only be with me a few hours.

    Basically in the workforce i see 18-25-30 years old that do outragious
    things even when making decent pay.

    Being high at work. walking off. taking 2 half hour lunches back to back.
    I'm also near minnesota so there's cultural and other problems/issues because there's hmong and somali. I don't know. is it cultural or what when you
    hide someplace at work to talk with your friends for half the night? Or
    don't come back from the breakroom so your supervisors have to come get 30 people. I usually have a regular job and then a pt job to help pay off my credit cars so I've seen a lot of weird shit.


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to fusion on Sat May 2 21:30:15 2026
    Re: Re: people with autism
    By: fusion to MIKE POWELL on Sat May 02 2026 02:25 pm


    then again we had video games and tons of junk TV and movies
    (including subliminal messaging! ever want a dr pepper after watching spiderman with tobey maguire? lol) and somehow we managed to put a
    line between that and education.



    yeah we had hypnotic video games that we were glued to all day and night.
    yes i went outside sometimes to play basketball and other stuff.

    I'm going to blame this on roundup destroying our dna.
    they used to spray that shit on the crops to dry it out so our food wouldn't get mold and go bad.


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